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It’s a third consecutive week at the top of the French albums chart for Francis Cabrel, his In Extremis sold 24,686 copies last week (-39%) for a total of 174,236 so far. Chambre 12 is also a non-mover at number two for Louane (18,489 sales / -13%). The LP has sold around 271,600 copies in its eleven weeks on the chart (all of them in the top two).

There is no change at three for Kendji Girac‘s self-titled album in its 36th week inside the ten best-sellers (12,446 sales / -31%). Frank Michael gets his highest-charting LP, as Toi, L’Amour Et Moi is this week’s biggest new entry at number four (8,000 sales). Both Les Couleurs De Ma Vie (in November 2006) and Quelques Mots D’Amour (in June 2013) peaked at six.

Grégoire‘s Poésies De Notre Enfance debuts at number five with 7,624 copies sold. This concept album is based on poems from La Fontaine, Prévert and Verhaeren among others. It’s Grégoire‘s fourth top 10 LP, after Toi + Moi (Number One for two weeks in July and August 2009), Le Même Soleil (Number One for one week in November 2010), and Les Roses De Mon Silence (number two in September 2013).

In its second week on the chart, the compilation Top 50 – 30 Ans (100 Tubes) Vol. 2 moves down two places at six (7,000 sales / -36%). Another one, NRJ Hit List 2015 also falls two at number seven in its second week inside the top 10. Christine And The Queens slips one place at eight with Chaleur Humaine in her 21st week inside the ten best-sellers (5,565 sales / -16%).

Stars 80 – La Compilation climbs two at number nine in its 24th week in the top 250 (5,000 sales / +14%). The album is still at mid-price : Stromae‘s Racine Carrée is up six places at ten in its 91st week on the chart (4,334 sales / +14%). The album spent 26 weeks at Number One from August 2013 to July 2014.

Four albums drop out of the top 10 this week. After 38 non-consecutive weeks inside the ten best-selling LPs, Black M slips one at number eleven with Les Yeux Plus Gros Que Le Monde. Soprano‘s Cosmopolitanie moves down four places at 13 in its 31st week on the chart. Encores falls 13 at number 21 for Charles Aznavour in its second week inside the top 250. Last week’s new entry at six, Mac Tyer is down to number 32 with Je Suis Une Légende.

In its 43rd week on the chart, Fréro Delavega‘s eponymous album jumps from 21 to number 15. Eros Ramazzotti is new at 16 with Perfetto (3,000 sales). The new LP is his first top 20 album since 2009 when Ali E Radici reached number five in May. The Avener moves up nine places at 20 with The Wanderings Of The Avener in his 17th week inside the 250 best-sellers.

Bush opens at number 29 for Snoop Dogg (2,000 sales). Ego Trippin’ was his last top 30 LP in France, it peaked at 19 in March 2008. Lisa Angell‘s self-titled album is a new entry at number 46. Her last LP Frou-Frou was at 28 in May 2014. She will represent France at the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday with the song “N’Oubliez Pas”.

As her debut album Fearless is released this week, 17-year-old Marina Kaye (her real name : Marina Dalmas) moves up four places to the top of the French singles chart with “Homeless” in her seventh week inside the top 10 (6,503 sales / +67%). She was the winner of the TV show “La France A Un Incroyable Talent” in 2011. After eight consecutive weeks at Number One, OMI‘s “Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)” is down to two in its tenth week inside the ten best-sellers (around 6,500 sales / -11%). In its eighth week in the top 10, “Lean On” also slips one place at number three for Major Lazer featuring DJ Snake & MØ (5,400 sales / -12%).

Maître Gims stays at four with “Est-Ce Que Tu M’Aimes ?” in his third week inside the top 10 (4,400 sales / -2%). “See You Again” moves down two places at five for Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth in its sixth week inside the ten best-selling songs (4,200 sales / -9%). “Goodbye” is a non-mover at number six for Feder featuring Lyse in its third week in the top 10 (3,900 sales / +15%).

Alonzo gets this week’s highest new entry at seven with “Normal” (3,400 sales). It’s his second top 10 hit, after “Même Tarif” (featuring Booba) which reached number eight last November. In its fourth week inside the top 10, Louane‘s “Jour 1” falls one place at eight. “Firestone” climbs one at number nine for Kygo featuring Conrad in its fifth week inside the ten best-sellers. In its tenth week on the chart, “Want To Want Me” gives Jason Derulo his fourth top 10 hit in France as the song jumps from twelve to number ten (2,600 sales).

Two songs drop out of the top 10 this week. After five consecutive weeks inside the ten best-selling songs, Zara Larsson‘s “Uncover” is down six places at 14. Kendji Girac falls seven at number 16 with “Conmigo” in his ninth week on the chart. The song peaked at seven two weeks ago.

In its 14th week in the top 200, “Hey Mama” moves up four places at eleven for David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack. “Just Married” debuts at number twelve for Pagadixx (2,400 sales). “Le Chant Des Sirènes” gives Fréro Delavega their highest-charting song, as it climbs eight places at 13 in its eighth week on the chart. It’s their second top 20 hit, “Sweet Darling” was number 18 in May 2014.

Maroon 5‘s “Sugar” is up five at number 24 in its 18th week inside the top 200. It peaked at 15 in March. “Castle In The Snow” (with Kadebostany) gives The Avener his third top 30 hit, as it jumps from 54 to number 25 in its 12th week on the chart. DJ Kayz is new at 30 with “Mariage Dérangé”, the song is his first top 30 hit.

In her 14th week inside the 200 best-sellers, Madilyn Bailey moves up 14 places at 31 with “Titanium”. It’s also up 14 at number 34 for Nekfeu with “On Verra” in his third week on the chart. “Sablier” opens at 36 for Lacrim. It’s not a great second week on the chart for Britney Spears & Iggy Azalea, their “Pretty Girls” falls a massive 80 places at 105 (400 sales / -75%)…

OMI still rules the French singles chart for the eighth consecutive week with “Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)” in his ninth week inside the top 10 (7,300 sales / -10%). “Lean On” remains the “unlucky” number two for Major Lazer featuring DJ Snake & MØ in its seventh week inside the ten best-sellers (6,100 sales / -5%). After five non-consecutive weeks at two, will the song finally reach the top spot ? Place your bets.

In its fifth week in the top 10, “See You Again” is back up one place at three for Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth (4,600 sales / -12%). Maître Gims slips one at number four with “Est-Ce Que Tu M’Aimes ?” in his second week on the chart (4,500 sales / -17%). Marina Kaye‘s “Homeless” stays at five in its sixth week inside the top 10 (3,900 sales / -9%). She won the TV show “La France A Un Incroyable Talent” in 2011 when she was only 13.

“Goodbye” climbs four at number six for Feder featuring Lyse in its second week inside the ten best-selling songs (3,400 sales / +17%). Louane moves down one place at seven with “Jour 1” in her third week in the top 10 (3,300 sales / -8%). It’s up one at number eight for Zara Larsson with “Uncover” in her fifth week inside the top 10 (2,800 sales / -7%). Kendji Girac falls two places at nine with “Conmigo” in his fourth week inside the ten best-sellers (2,700 sales / -13%). “Firestone” moves back up one at number ten to spend a fourth week in the top 10 for Kygo featuring Conrad.

One song drops out of the top 10 this week. After 13 consecutive weeks inside the top 10, Louane‘s “Avenir” is down three places at eleven. The song was Number One for two weeks in March.

In his ninth week on the chart, Jason Derulo jumps from 15 to number twelve with “Want To Want Me”. Will it be his fourth top 10 hit in France next week ? Stay tuned. “Hey Mama” moves up six places at 15 for David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack in its 13th week inside the top 200. Fréro Delavega‘s “Le Chant Des Sirènes” gets its peak position, as it climbs eleven at number 21 in its seventh week on the chart.

“Pretty Girls” is this week’s highest new entry at 25 for Britney Spears & Iggy Azalea (1,612 sales). The song is Iggy Azalea‘s fourth top 30 hit in France, and the 33rd for Britney Spears. The latter reached the top of the singles chart three times, with “…Baby One More Time” (for two weeks in April and May 1999), “Womanizer” (for five weeks in December 2008 and January 2009), and “Scream & Shout” (as a featured artist with will.i.am, for one week in January 2013).

In its 14th week inside the 200 best-sellers, “G.D.F.R.” is back up six places at 27 for Flo Rida featuring Sage The Gemini & Lookas. It peaked at number 22 in March. “Elastic Heart” jumps from 38 to number 31 for Sia featuring The Weeknd & Diplo in its 18th week on the chart. It’s up eight places at 33 for Tiësto & Kshmr featuring Vassy with “Secrets” in their second week in the top 200.

“Suge Knight” gives Rohff his 12th top 40 hit, as it debuts at number 40 (1,000 sales). His “Qui Est L’Exemple ?” was at the top for three consecutive weeks in March 2002. In its third week on the chart, “Something About You” moves up nine places at 41 for Hayden James.

It’s a sixth consecutive week at the top of the French singles chart for OMI with “Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)” in his seventh week inside the top 10 (8,000 sales / -6%). There is no change at number two for Major Lazer featuring DJ Snake & MØ with “Lean On” in their fifth week inside the ten best-sellers (6,000 sales / -3%). “See You Again” is a non-mover at three for Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth in its third week in the top 10 (5,100 sales / -4%). We have a static top four as Marina Kaye stays at number four with “Homeless” in her fourth week inside the top 10 (3,900 sales / +11%).

In its third week inside the ten best-selling songs, Zara Larsson‘s “Uncover” climbs five places at five (2,900 sales). Can it be a future chart-topper ? Place your bets. It’s down one at number six for Kygo featuring Conrad with “Firestone” in their third week in the top 10 (2,800 sales / -10%).

It’s a great week for Louane, as she owns two songs inside the top 10. Her former Number One (for two weeks in March), “Avenir” moves back up two places at seven in its 12th week inside the ten best-sellers (2,700 sales / -4%). In its 35th week on the chart, “Jour 1” jumps from 17 to number eight (2,700 sales).

Ellie Goulding slips one place at nine with “Love Me Like You Do” in her tenth week in the top 10 (2,500 sales / -11%). Like Louane, Kendji Girac performed at last Saturday’s final of “The Voice”, so his “Conmigo” equals its peak position as it’s up five at number ten in its sixth week inside the top 200 (2,400 sales).

Two very big hits drop out of the top 10 this week. After 21 consecutive weeks inside the ten best-sellers, “Uptown Funk!” falls five places at eleven for Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars. It was at the top for eleven weeks from December 2014 to March. Hozier‘s “Take Me To Church” was number two for five of those weeks, and the song moves down five at number twelve in this week’s chart.

In its seventh week on the chart, “Want To Want Me” gives Jason Derulo his fourth top 20 hit in France as it climbs twelve places at 14 (2,100 sales). “Goodbye” is up a massive 28 places at 15 for Feder featuring Lyse in its 11th week in the top 200 (1,900 sales). Louane‘s amazing week is complete, as “Je Vole” moves back up seven at number 21 in its 19th week on the chart.

“Le Chant Des Sirènes” jumps from 40 to number 28 for Fréro Delavega in its fifth week inside the top 200. The song debuted and peaked at 22 last July. It was sung by a contestant from “The Voice” last Saturday, so Sia‘s “Chandelier” is up nine places at 32 in its 53rd week on the chart. For the same reason, “Say Something” re-enters at 37 for A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera (1,000 sales). It reached number 29 in February 2014.

French TV presenter Cyril Hanouna is new at number 34 with “Bogda Bogdanov” (featuring Les Frères Bogdanov, 1,100 sales). In its eighth week inside the top 200, “Mieux Que Nous” climbs eleven places at 36 for M. Pokora featuring Soprano.

Louane moves back up one place to spend a fourth week at the top of the French albums chart with Chambre 12 (16,668 sales / -0.2%). The LP has now sold 210,812 copies in its eight weeks on the chart (all inside the top two). Another former contestant from the TV show “The Voice”, Kendji Girac also climbs one at number two with his self-titled album in his 33rd week inside the ten best-sellers (7,241 sales / -6%).

Raphaël gets this week’s highest new entry at three with Somnambules (6,972 sales). His last LP Super Welter opened at number four in October 2012, but with 12,938 copies sold. He got three Number One albums, with Caravane (for 13 weeks from May 2005 to August 2006), Je Sais Que La Terre Est Plate (for one week in March 2008), and Pacific 231 (for one week in October 2010). In its first week, Je Sais Que La Terre Est Plate had sold an amazing total of 72,248 CDs.

Last week’s Number One, D.U.C. is down to four for Booba in its second week on the chart (6,700 sales / -84% !). Christine And The Queens slips one place at five with Chaleur Humaine in her 18th week in the top 10 (6,600 sales / -4%). The soundtrack from the TV series Violetta debuts at number six with Crecimos Juntos (5,100 sales). Gira Mi Cancion peaked at two last August.

In his 36th week inside the top 10, Black M is back up three places at seven with Les Yeux Plus Gros Que Le Monde (4,500 sales / -12%). It’s a good week also for Soprano, his Cosmopolitanie jumps from 14 to number eight to spend a seventh week inside the ten best-selling LPs (4,300 sales). Selah Sue is a non-mover at nine with Reason in her fourth week in the top 10 (4,300 sales / -22%). It’s down four places at ten for Les Enfoirés with Sur La Route Des Enfoirés in their seventh week inside the top 10 (4,200 sales / -32%).

Three albums drop out of the top 10 this week, and they are all new entries from last week. Moriarty‘s Epitaph moves down eight at number 15 (3,200 sales / -45%), the musical La Légende Du Roi Arthur falls twelve places at 20 (2,800 sales / -49%), and Sinik is down a massive 25 places at 30 with Immortel 2.

The compilation W9 Hits 2015 Vol. 2 opens at number eleven (4,100 sales). In his 36th week on the chart, Calogero is back up seven places at 13 with Les Feux D’Artifice. The soundtrack taken from the movie La Reine Des Neiges (Frozen) jumps from 30 to number 14 in its 73rd week inside the 250 best-sellers. It was number five for three weeks in February and April 2014.

Fréro Delavega‘s eponymous album moves up six places at 16 in its 40th week on the chart. It’s up eight at number 18 for M. Pokora with R.E.D. in his 12th week in the top 250. The LP was at the top for two consecutive weeks in February. As a coach of “The Voice”, Florent Pagny performed at last Saturday’s final, so his Vieillir Avec Toi climbs a massive 56 places at 24 in its 77th week on the chart.

Amaury Vassili moves up 17 at number 25 with Amaury Vassili Chante Mike Brant in his 26th week inside the top 250. Mike Brant committed suicide 40 years ago on 25th April 1975, and L’Inoubliable is up 51 places at 31 in its 26th week on the chart. In its 22nd week inside the 250 best-sellers, Alain Souchon & Laurent Voulzy‘s self-titled album jumps from 34 to number 27. Julien Doré climbs 23 places at 29 with Løve in his 78th week on the chart.

Sound & Color enters at number 41 for Alabama Shakes. Their Boys & Girls peaked at 62 in April 2012. HK & Les Saltimbanks open at number 42 with Rallumeurs D’Etoiles. Stages debuts at 45 for Josh Groban. Awake gave him his first (and only so far) top 10 album in France, as it reached number five in January 2007.

OMI‘s “Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)” still reigns as the best-selling song in France for the fifth consecutive week in its sixth week inside the top 10 (8,500 sales / +8%). In its fourth week inside the ten best-sellers, “Lean On” moves back up one place at two for Major Lazer featuring DJ Snake & MØ (6,200 sales / +7%). “See You Again” slips one at number three for Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth in its second week in the top 10 (5,300 sales / -20%).

Two songs enter the top five this week : in her third week inside the top 10, Marina Kaye climbs two places at four with “Homeless” (3,500 sales / +3%), and “Firestone” is up five at number five for Kygo featuring Conrad in its second week inside the ten best-sellers (3,100 sales).

After 20 consecutive weeks, “Uptown Funk!” exits the top five as it’s down one place at six for Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars (2,800 sales / -18%). As two contestants sang it on the TV show “The Voice” last Saturday, Hozier‘s “Take Me To Church” jumps from 14 to number seven to spend a 15th week in the top 10 (2,800 sales).

In her ninth week inside the top 10, Ellie Goulding moves down one place at eight with “Love Me Like You Do” (2,800 sales / -10%). Louane falls five at number nine with “Avenir” in her 11th week inside the ten best-selling songs (2,800 sales / -18%). “Uncover” slips one place at ten for Zara Larsson in its second week in the top 10.

One song drops out of the top 10 this week. After just three weeks inside the ten best-sellers, “Bitch Better Have My Money” falls five at number 13 for Rihanna. Her “FourFiveSeconds” (with Kanye West & Paul McCartney) spent nine weeks in the top 10.

In his fifth week on the chart, Kendji Girac is up three places at 15 with “Conmigo”. The song debuted and peaked at number ten. In its 34th week inside the top 200, Louane‘s “Jour 1” finally enters the top 20 as it jumps from 22 to number 17. It gives Louane her third top 20 hit.

Martin Solveig & GTA move up eight places at 19 with “Intoxicated” in their seventh week on the chart. “I’m Not Rich” climbs five at number 20 for The King’s Son featuring Blacko in its 11th week inside the 200 best-sellers. It’s a good week for David Guetta, his “Hey Mama” (featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack) is up seven places at 21 in its tenth week on the chart.

Rihanna gets her 32nd top 30 hit in France as “American Oxygen” is this week’s highest new entry at number 25 (1,600 sales). In his sixth week in the top 200, Jason Derulo climbs eight places at 26 with “Want To Want Me”.

“The Voice”‘s effect : Vianney‘s “Pas Là” jumps from 64 to number 27 in its 15th week on the chart. The song reached number 26 in February. As Percy Sledge sadly passed away last week, “When A Man Loves A Woman” re-enters at 32 (1,277 sales). The song was reissued in 1987 when it peaked at number 26 in November.

His D.U.C. enters straight to the top of the albums chart, and “Mon Pays” is a new entry at 37 for Booba (1,100 sales). In its fourth week inside the top 200, Fréro Delavega‘s “Le Chant Des Sirènes” moves up a massive 65 places at 40.

There is no surprise as Les Enfoirés spend a third consecutive week at Number One on the French albums chart with Sur La Route Des Enfoirés (35,975 sales / -59%). The LP has sold 218,355 copies in 16 days, we can compare that with the 334,668 La Boîte A Musique Des Enfoirés had sold in 2013. Last year Bon Anniversaire Les Enfoirés had sold 240,628 copies.

Louane‘s Chambre 12 is a non-mover at two in its fourth week inside the top 10 (20,404 sales / -9%). The album has sold 133,952 copies so far. Another contestant from the TV show “The Voice” (he won last year), Kendji Girac stays at number three with his eponymous LP in his 29th week inside the ten best-sellers (11,269 sales / -20%). Like last week, we have a static top four as Christine And The Queens is always at four with Chaleur Humaine in her 14th week in the top 10 (10,700 sales / -13%).

In his 32nd week inside the top 10, Black M moves back up three places at five with Les Yeux Plus Gros Que Le Monde (6,700 sales). The soundtrack to the movie Cinquante Nuances De Grey climbs one at number six in its seventh week inside the ten best-selling LPs (6,700 sales / -12%).

Soprano‘s Cosmopolitanie spends a fourth week in the top 10, as it jumps from eleven to number seven (6,200 sales / +7%). The album debuted and peaked at two last October. The compilation NRJ Spring 2015 is this week’s highest new entry at eight with 5,500 copies sold. The tribute LP to Pierre Bachelet, Nous L’Avons Tant Aiméis new at number nine (4,957 sales). Pierre Bachelet passed away on 15th February 2005. Calogero is back inside the top 10, as Les Feux D’Artifice is back up four places at ten in its 32nd week on the chart (4,500 sales).

Four albums drop out of the top 10 this week. Last week’s new entry at five, Eléor is down to number eleven for Dominque A (4,400 sales / -63%). Another tribute LP, this one to Jean Ferrat named Des Airs De Liberté falls five places at 14 in its fourth week inside the top 250. In its second week on the chart, Mark Knopfler‘s Tracker moves down 13 at number 19 (2,900 sales / -63%). It’s down eleven places at 21 for Björk with Vulnicura in her sixth week inside the 250 best-sellers.

In its 37th (!) week on the chart, Sam Smith‘s In The Lonely Hour finally gets its highest-charting position as it climbs eight at number twelve (4,400 sales / +22%). Will it enter the top 10 next week ? Place your bets. Fréro Delavega‘s self-titled LP is up three places at 13 in its 36th week in the top 250. The soundtrack to La Reine Des Neiges (Frozen) jumps from 28 to number 15 in its 69th week on the chart.

Toto XIV moves up a massive 106 places at 17 for Toto in its second week inside the top 250 (3,703 sales). It’s their first top 20 album in France since 1999 when Mindfields peaked at number six in March. Madonna‘s Rebel Heart falls five at number 23 (2,638 sales / -33%), the LP has sold 31,905 copies in its four weeks on the chart. In the same amount of time, her last two studio albums Hard Candy (in April and May 2008) and MDNA (in April 2012) had sold 109,835 (CDs only, downloads were not included at that time) and 65,376 copies respectively.

In his sixth week inside the 250 best-sellers, Pierre Bachelet is up 23 places at 30 with 10 Ans De Bachelet Pour Toujours. Conte De Tess III gives Falcko his first top 40 album, as it opens at number 35. His Conte De Tess II reached number 60 in March 2013.